WEBVTT >> IT WILL MAKE THIS COUNTRY SAFER, AND THE SUPREME COURT BELIEVES IT ALSO. AMANDA: A TRAVEL BAN TO THE U.S. FROM SEVEN COUNTRIES FIVE OF THEM MOSTLY MUSLIM WILL STAY IN PLACE AFTER A 5-4 DECISION FROM THE SUPREME COURT. PRES. TRUMP: A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS, A TREMENDOUS VICTORY FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. AMANDA: SHERIFF JONES, SAYS THE MOVE IS ONE HE BELIEVES WILL PROTECT OUR BORDERS AND MAKE OUR COMMUNITIES SAFE. >> WE CARE ABOUT BEING ABLE TO GO DO WHAT WE CAN NOT BE BLOWN UP OR KILLED BY PEOPLE THAT ARE COMING IN FROM OTHER COUNTRIES. I DON’T CARE WHAT COUNTRIES THEY COME FROM, COME HERE LEGALLY AND DON’T COME HERE TO DO HARM AMANDA: THE COUNCIL ON AMERICAN-ISLAMIC RELATIONS ADVOCATES FOR MUSLIM CIVIL RIGHT AND CALLS TODAY’S RULING A SETBACK, WHILE PROMISING TO CONTINUE TO FIGHT TO REVERSE THIS RULING FROM THE UNITED STATE’S HIGHEST COURT. >> MUSLIMS ARE PART OF THIS COUNTRY. THEY’RE A PART OF THE FABRIC OF THIS COUNTRY. AND THEY ARE GOING TO BE TREATED THE SAME AS EVERYONE ELSE. TODAY THAT WAS NOT DISPLAYED. >> IT JUST MEANS THAT WE HAVE TO CONTINUE WORKING TOWARD THE AMERICAN IDEAL OF LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL. AMANDA: THIS COMES LESS THAN A WEEK AFTER MIGRANT FAMILIES BEING SEPARATED AT THE U.S. BORDER SPARKED AN OUTCRY. AND PROTESTS ACROSS THE NATION. SHERIFF JONES SAYS HE SUPPOR THE PRESIDENT’S NO TOLERANCE POLICY, BELIEVING THIS TOO WILL HELP PROTECT THE COUNTRY. >> THESE PEOPLE ARE COMMITTING CRIMES, AND ARE BRINGING THEIR KIDS OVER THE BORDER. DO NOT DO IT. STAY HOME. AND IF YOU COME ACROSS THAT BORDER YOU SHOULD BE SHIPPED BACK. AMANDA: THE MUSLIM COMMUNITY IN OHIO PLANS TO TAKE THEIR FIGHT TO CONGRESS, THE COURTS AND TO THE PUBLIC. CALLING THE DECISION A SETBACK, BUT NOT THE END OF THE

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The Supreme Court ruling banning travel from several mostly Muslim countries was determined to be constitutional and was upheld.

"It will make this country safer, and the Supreme Court believes it also," Sheriff Richard Jones said.

The travel ban to the U.S. is from seven countries, five of them are mostly Muslim.

"A tremendous success, a tremendous victory for the American people," Trump said.

Jones said the move is one he believes will protect America's borders and make our communities safe.

"We care about being able to go do what we cannot be blown up or killed by people that are coming in from other countries. I don't care what countries they come from, come here legally and don't come here to do harm," Jones said.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations advocates for Muslim civil rights calls today's ruling a setback, while promising to continue to fight to reverse this ruling from the United State's highest court.

"Muslims are part of this country. They're a part of the fabric of this country and they are going to be treated the same as everyone else, and today that was not displayed," CAIR attorney Sana Hussen said.

"It just means that we have to continue working toward the American ideal of liberty and justice for all," CAIR Executive Director Karen Dabdoub said.

This comes less than a week after migrant families being separated at the U.S. – Mexico border sparked an outcry and protests across the nation.Sheriff Jones says he supports the President's 'Zero Tolerance Policy,' believing this too will help protect the country.

"These people are committing crimes, and are bringing their kids over the border. Don't do it. Stay home. And if you come across that border, you should be shipped back," Jones said.

The Muslim community in Ohio plans to take their fight to Congress, the courts and the public, calling the decision a setback, but not the end of the road.